Monday, February 22, 2010

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10 / 2 H journalistic rhetoric

Rhetorical figures in historical sequence

If the reader pay attention to all photographs presented in this chapter, you may have noticed, as I suggested at the start of the series, which most corresponds to the chronological sequence of events and changes of angles, as shown here. Just some pictures, which are not included here, are the result of a disturbance "laboratory" or refer to another fact, but comparable. Sequence

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In words:

C2. The rider crosses in front of the car
Matrix: Immediately after the crash
B3. Idem with approach (without car)
C6. Idem but closer
A3. C1
arrival of observers. The car has been isolated and is not
B2. The cyclist waiting ambulance
B1. The cyclist, who died, was covered
D2. The ambulance takes the cyclist
B4. All are gone, are vehicles

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10 / 2. Journalistic rhetoric

Exchanges


D1. Investment (Photo mirror mounted negative backwards)


D2. Hendiadys or homology (the car was changed for the ambulance that carried the wounded)


D4. Anacoluthon or chiasm (The "swapped" the injured: the driver of the vehicle instead of the rider)


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Substitutions


C1. Hyperbole (shown strongly enhanced the bike foreground)




C2. Allusion or metaphor (The rider does not hurt, a time "before" suggests / refers the possibility of accidents)




C4. Paraphrase or euphemism (The car is replaced by a bike that was about)




C6. Instead of the car shows only the front wheel and bumper to replace a iconema by an element belongs to as "embedded"




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Deletions

B1. Ellipsis (cyclist disappears: deceased has been covered)


B2. Circumlocution (Vehicles that crashed have been removed)


B3. Suspension (Does not appear the car)


B4. Hesitation or reluctance (not displayed neither the driver nor cyclist, considered as "opposed" the prancing and the hit)


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B 10 / 2 Rhetoric in innovative ways

could be considered that the use of rhetorical figures-as original description in chapter 10 - is uniquely your own graphics creation, especially advertising, but it is not. It can be shown that is also present in reality and that we can see in photojournalism (Press photo).
exerted
We have made a group of students, who have given the "initial matrix" and asked them that creates the conditions for the various rhetorical figures and photographs, making a technical treatment only exceptionally photo . We report the result.
Matrix
situation corresponds to a traffic accident in which a cyclist is hit by a car. To get to the various figures is considered that the event takes place over time, with a before, during, and after that time may be the basis of the different figures.

MATRIX components are:
. the main subject: the cyclist;
. other variants, which are associated iconemas, "prancing vehicle, the vehicle of the injured (bicycle), observers, ambulance, etc..

(No need to "support" in this case, since the object is visible and independent existence.)


rhetorical Development
The following pages present the inventory of "figures of speech" that could be built, starting here for the series A, ie union figures.
Unions
A1. Repeat (Images in mirror may be several injured cyclists)


A3. Accumulation (addition of observers)


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